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11 MS-13 Members Charged In Horrific Kidnappings, Deaths Of Two Teens [VIDEO]

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Eleven members of MS-13 have been charged in connection with kidnappings and deaths of two teens whose bodies were found in a Virginia park, according to a Friday report.

The two bodies of Edvin Escobar Mendez, 17, and Sergio Arita Triminio, 14, were found in Fairfax’s Holmes Run Park on March 3, 2017, after police received a tip in 2016. When authorities searched the park, they found the two bodies buried, NBC 4 reported.

All 11 suspects were born in El Salvador, according to WUSA9. They include:

  • Elmer Zelaya Martinez, aka “Killer”: 27, El Salvador, conspiracy to kidnap
  • Erick Palacios Ruiz, aka “Cara de Malo”: 20, El Salvador, conspiracy to kidnap
  • Ronald Herrera Contreras, aka “Speedy”: 20, El Salvador, conspiracy to kidnap
  • Josue Vigil Mejia, aka “Horror”: 21, El Salvador, conspiracy to kidnap
  • Henry Zelaya Martinez, aka “Certero”: 24, El Salvador, conspiracy to kidnap
  • Oscar Contreras Aguilar, aka “Atrevido”: 20, El Salvador, conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering; conspiracy to kidnap
  • Yonathan Melgar Martinez, aka “Oso”: 21, El Salvador, conspiracy to kidnap
  • Pablo Miguel Barrera Velasco, aka “Oscuro”: 20, El Salvador, conspiracy to kidnap
  • Anderson Villatoro, aka “Enterrado”: 21, El Salvador, conspiracy to kidnap
  • Francisco Avila Avalos, aka “Picador”: 20, El Salvador, conspiracy to kidnap
  • Fredys Baires Abarca, aka “Lil Clandestino”: 20, El Salvador, conspiracy to kidnap (RELATED: Secretary Nielsen Scorches Dems For Defending MS-13 Gang Members [VIDEO])

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The eleven suspects each face a maximum penalty of life in prison if convicted.

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